Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Healthcare revision

2016 Presidential Platform Healthcare revision:

After some discussion and reflection through private parties and those through social media via debates on parts of my Presidential Platform, I have come to a realization that just maybe a government provided health care may not be the last resort or the best "fix all" to a low cost affordable, health care policy that protects you when you need it most. Here is a revision or an alternative to my pre-posted platform policy on Health care.

I am open to competition that keeps the heath care policies prices low. Just like a full coverage car insurance plan that covers everything after your deductable, so should healthcare. If you have an insurance policy then it should cover you 100% and no questions about it. My vision of a true health insurance plan sought out by an individual or family or one that is provided by our government is one that offers complete coverage. A government provided program (i.e. welfare program) offers this type of ability with some companies enforcing policies such as what can or can’t be used or during a dental or DR’s visit. These exceptions are unacceptable.
On your personal policy, you would pay a low cost established co-pay that deducts from your policies deductable (i.e. $500) and all medical services are covered with no “RED TAPE” or exclusions. You should not have to worry about whether or not you have coverage to visit the Dr’s office or hospitals etc to preserve and extend your life. If you have a common cold, or AIDS, or in need of an organ transplant you should not be screened or financially profiled on your ability to afford life.

I am firmly against high prices, any type of “REDTAPE” or exclusion provisions in any type of Healthcare policy. This needs to be a focus of everyone and I believe everyone should have insurance; it should not be mandatory or provisional like the current Affordable Health Care Act (aka ObamaCare). You should have a choice and it be an affordable choice.

Greg Pollitt

#AverageJoe4President2016

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